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Posted by Bullfrog on September 7, 2007, 3:15 pm
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Sorry I should have been more clear with my original question.
How do you calculate the required number of trunk keycodes to install?
2 Trunk - NTAB3116
4 Trunk - NTKC0060
8 Trunk - NTKC0061
16 Trunk - NTKC0062
32 Trunk - NTKC0063
Am I required to purchase a keycode/licence per bcm and does the
number of trunks equate to the number of simultaneous voice
connections across the link.
So for instance if I require 2 extensions on BCM site A to be able to
talk to 2 extentions on BCM site B i'll need a 2 trunk licence/keycode
on both BCM A and BCM B, or am I picking up the wrong end of the
stick?
Thanks again
Jeremy (Bullfrog)
> IP trunk key codes OR srg 4.0 key code. (SRG - Survivable Remote Gateway)
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> > Hi
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> > I require to join 2 BCM 1000's on two sites together so that dialling
> > any extention on site 1 will connect to any extention on site 2. In
> > other words it just appears as one big exchange.
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> > The best way to achieve this appears to be to use VOIP. However I'm
> > not too certain about licensing. You can get a VOIP gateway licence.
> > Presumably you need one for each exchange multiplied by the number of
> > simultaneous calls across the VOIP link. Is this correct or am I
> > misinterpreting the documentation.
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> > Are there other ways of joining two exchanges together?
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> > Thanks
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